BOY SCOUT TROOP 7

Saint James, New York

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ADVANCEMENT

Troop 7 Scout Advancement Sheet
This form must be filled out prior to any Scoutmaster conference
(Click here to view or print sheet)

BSA Advancement Information
Award & Advancement information
(Click here to visit website)



CAMPING EQUIPMENT

Campout Equipment Checklist
Long and short-term camping
(Click
here to print or download list)

Scoutcamp.org Website
Nationwide scout camp & information database
(Click
here to visit website)



CAMPSITE LAYOUT

Click here to read an article on proper campsite layout



EAGLE SCOUT REQUIREMENTS

Click here to read the Eagle Scout Requirements List



FLAG PLACEMENT

Click here for a list of where to place flags in front of businesses along Lake Avenue in St. James



GUIDEBOOK FOR TROOP 7

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TROOP 7 GUIDEBOOK FOR 2009


HOW TO JOIN THE TROOP

Please click on our Committee Chairman or Scoutmaster to contact them about joining our Troop. Boys in the 6th-grade through 12th-grade can join the Troop at any time. To make it even more fun, buddy up with a friend and join together!

Click
here to read the Values of Scouting.



MEDICAL FORMS

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BOY SCOUT MEDICAL FORMS 1 & 2
Document
BOY SCOUT MEDICAL FORM 3


MERIT BADGES

Merit Badges Required for Eagle

The following 15 badges are on the list of badges in requirement 3 for Eagle Scout. Although a Scout must earn only 12 of them for the rank of Eagle Scout, and certain of them are therefore options for others, a Scout may choose any combination of these merit badges to fulfill requirement number 3 for Star and Life Scout. (He must have a total of 4 of these badges for Star and 7 of these badges for Life)

Camping, Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, Communications, Cycling, Emergency Preparedness, Environmental Science, Family Life, First Aid, Hiking, Lifesaving, Personal Fitness, Personal Management, Swimming
 

www.meritbadge.com
Click on the logo to go to the www.meritbadge.com website
 
LIST OF CURRENT MERIT BADGES & WORKSHEET DOWNLOADS

Merit Badge Requirement Revision Dates are as of 08/1/2008
Merit Badge
Requirements & Resources
Workbooks
All workbooks in a ZIP file:  PDF   DOC
American Business  2002  PDF   DOC
American Cultures  2005  PDF   DOC
American Heritage  2005  PDF   DOC
American Labor  2006  PDF   DOC
Animal Science  2006  PDF   DOC
Archaeology  2006  PDF   DOC
Archery  2004  PDF   DOC
Architecture  2008  PDF   DOC
Art  2006  PDF   DOC
Astronomy  2004  PDF   DOC
Athletics  2006  PDF   DOC
Automotive Maintenance  2008  PDF   DOC
Aviation  2006  PDF   DOC
Backpacking  2007  PDF   DOC
Basketry  2003  PDF   DOC
Bird Study  2005  PDF   DOC
Bugling  2003  PDF   DOC
Camping  2005  PDF   DOC
Canoeing  2004  PDF   DOC
Chemistry  2004  PDF   DOC
Cinematography  2008  PDF   DOC
Citizenship in the Comm  2005  PDF   DOC
Citizenship in the Nation  2005  PDF   DOC
Citizenship in the World  2005  PDF   DOC
Climbing  2006  PDF   DOC
Coin Collecting  2008  PDF   DOC
Collections  2008  PDF   DOC
Communications  2003  PDF   DOC
Composite Materials  2006  PDF   DOC
Computers  2005  PDF   DOC
Cooking  2007  PDF   DOC
Crime Prevention  2005  PDF   DOC
Cycling  2003  PDF   DOC
Dentistry  2006  PDF   DOC
Disabilities Awareness  2005  PDF   DOC
Dog Care  2003  PDF   DOC
Drafting  2008  PDF   DOC
Electricity  2004  PDF   DOC
Electronics  2004  PDF   DOC
Emergency Preparedness  2008  PDF   DOC
Energy  2005  PDF   DOC
Engineering  2008  PDF   DOC
Entrepreneurship  2006  PDF   DOC
Environmental Science  2006  PDF   DOC
Family Life  2005  PDF   DOC
Farm Mechanics  2008  PDF   DOC
Fingerprinting  2003  PDF   DOC
Fire Safety  2004  PDF   DOC
First Aid  2007  PDF   DOC
Fish & Wildlife Management  2004  PDF   DOC
Fishing  2002  PDF   DOC
Fly Fishing  2002  PDF   DOC
Forestry  2005  PDF   DOC
Gardening  2002  PDF   DOC
Genealogy  2005  PDF   DOC
Geology  2005  PDF   DOC
Golf  2002  PDF   DOC
Graphic Arts  2006  PDF   DOC
Hiking  2007  PDF   DOC
Home Repairs  2002  PDF   DOC
Merit Badge
Requirements & Resources
Workbooks
Horsemanship  2003  PDF   DOC
Indian Lore  2008  PDF   DOC
Insect Study  2008  PDF   DOC
Journalism  2006  PDF   DOC
Landscape Architecture  2008  PDF   DOC
Law  2003  PDF   DOC
Leatherwork  2002  PDF   DOC
Lifesaving  2008  PDF   DOC
Mammal Study  2003  PDF   DOC
Medicine  2002  PDF   DOC
Metalwork  2007  PDF   DOC
Model Design and Building  2003  PDF   DOC
Motorboating  2008  PDF   DOC
Music  2003  PDF   DOC
Nature  2003  PDF   DOC
Nuclear Science  2004  PDF   DOC
Oceanography  2003  PDF   DOC
Orienteering  2003  PDF   DOC
Painting  2008  PDF   DOC
Personal Fitness  2006  PDF   DOC
Personal Management  2003  PDF   DOC
Pets  2003  PDF   DOC
Photography  2005  PDF   DOC
Pioneering  2006  PDF   DOC
Plant Science  2005  PDF   DOC
Plumbing  2004  PDF   DOC
Pottery  2008  PDF   DOC
Public Health  2005  PDF   DOC
Public Speaking  2002  PDF   DOC
Pulp and Paper  2006  PDF   DOC
Radio  2008  PDF   DOC
Railroading  2003  PDF   DOC
Reading  2003  PDF   DOC
Reptile & Amphibian Study  2005  PDF   DOC
Rifle Shooting  2001  PDF   DOC
Rowing  2006  PDF   DOC
Safety  2006  PDF   DOC
Salesmanship  2003  PDF   DOC
Scholarship  2004  PDF   DOC
Sculpture  2007  PDF   DOC
Shotgun Shooting  2005  PDF   DOC
Skating  2005  PDF   DOC
Small-Boat Sailing  2004  PDF   DOC
Snow Sports  2007  PDF   DOC
Soil & Water Conservation  2004  PDF   DOC
Space Exploration  2004  PDF   DOC
Sports  2006  PDF   DOC
Stamp Collecting  2007  PDF   DOC
Surveying  2004  PDF   DOC
Swimming  2008  PDF   DOC
Textile  2003  PDF   DOC
Theater  2005  PDF   DOC
Traffic Safety  2006  PDF   DOC
Truck Transportation  2005  PDF   DOC
Veterinary Medicine  2005  PDF   DOC
Water Sports  2007  PDF   DOC
Weather  2006  PDF   DOC
Whitewater  2005  PDF   DOC
Wilderness Survival  2007  PDF   DOC
Wood Carving  2006  PDF   DOC
Woodwork  2003  PDF   DOC

Click here to read a review of each Merit Badge including difficulty, time, etc.



PERMISSION SLIP..

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CLICK ON THE LOGO FOR THE BOY SCOUT PERMISSION SLIP


RESPECT IS...

Respect means a lot of different things. On a practical level it seems to include taking someone's feelings, needs, thoughts, ideas, wishes and preferences into consideration. We might also say it means taking all of these seriously and giving them worth and value. In fact, giving someone respect seems similar to valuing them and their thoughts, feelings, etc. It also seems to include acknowledging them, listening to them, being truthful with them, and accepting their individuality and idiosyncrasies.

Respect can be shown through behavior and it can also be felt. We can act in ways which are considered respectful, yet we can also feel respect for someone and feel respected by someone. Because it is possible to act in ways that do not reflect how we really feel, the feeling of respect is more important than the behavior without the feeling. When the feeling is there, the behavior will naturally follow.




SCOUT MEETING IDEAS

www.boyscouttrail.com
Click on the logo to see hundreds of meeting ideas and activities
Click here for more ideas on Scout meetings and Patrol competitions



SONGS & SKITS

http://www.scoutsongs.com/index.html
Click on the logo to see and hear a variety of Scout songs
http://www.scoutorama.com/song/
Click on the logo to see song lyrics


SUMMER CAMP LOCATIONS

Troop 7 usually offers 2 summer camps choices.

Baiting Hollow Scout Camp (BHSC) offers the Brownsea Program for new Scouts as well as more advanced activities for older Scouts. This is a great opportunity for younger Scouts to earn Scout or Tenderfoot rank and learn basic independence away from home for a week. Parents can visit, but the boys are encouraged to more or less be on there own for a week. At least two adult Leaders are required to attend and we often switch off during the week.

Ten Mile River offers a wider variety of activities, especially for second year Scouts and above.

Yawgoog (Rhode Island) is a third choice of camping location
and offers similar activities for the older Scouts.


TRAINING

BSA On-Line Training Center
Youth protection, Fast-start Leader training, etc.
(Click here to log in to the E-portal
and take certification courses)

BSA Supplemental Training
Additional skills-related adult training
(Click here for more information)



TROOP MEETING TALENT SEARCH

The Scouts are looking to enhance their weekly meetings by inviting guests to come and share their talents, hobbies, collections, displays, etc. If you have any of the above and would like to present it to the boys for a few minutes, please fill out the form that can be downloaded here.


Please contact the Troop 7 webmaster here

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